Just wanted to show off my new doghouses and kennel

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Just wanted to show off my new doghouses and kennel

Post by mobeagler »

I built 2 new insulated doghouses. I really like the design I found on here some time ago. Has a proch and then it goes into the insulated part. The lid lifts up for easy cleaning. I still have to get some cedar shavings for them. My kennel is on a 20 x 12 slab of concrete. I have 3 pens that are 6' x 10' side by side. I bought the roofing material for $60 from some guy. It is heavy guage roofing material. Here are some pics.

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Post by Big_Daddys_Outlaws »

Todd I really like your dog houses I think I need 2 of them as well....

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Very very nice.

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Post by swamp boy »

Man them are nice build me a dozon of them lol. :lol:
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Post by marr24 »

Very nice, those dog boxes are awesome-you're hounds will be living in style!! :D

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Post by S.R.Patch »

Very nice kennel and boxes... ;)

I would put metal L & J trim around the tops, corners & doorways of the boxes to keep the hounds and pups from chewing them up, since they set inside the kennels. I would also paint the inside of the boxes with used motor oil, if it were me...
I would anchor the roof down more than just being attached to the kennel pannels. Some of the flatline winds we have would turn it over or make it into a glider.
Looks really good though... ;)

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Thanks for the tips, S. R. Patch. I appreciate it.

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Post by Windkist »

Those sure are purdy houses!! ;-) My heathens would have a field day eating them to sawdust.. grrrrr!!! I asked my hubby to build us another level to our deck.. He said "what for? so those dogs can have another chew toy?" LOL I think they are part goat!

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Post by coolbrze »

Very nice looking. I agree w/ Patch, make sure that roof is on good!
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Mo those are some really nice dog boxes, and I really like how you put the lid on it and the wind break on the inside. That is a really nice job..
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:?: :?: will RAIN get in where the lid and the other piece on the top meet
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Post by mo. beagler »

is that foam board that you used for insulation? thats a sharp looking box.
good looking kennel too.
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Post by BrewerMo »

I didn't know you were a Carpenter.. :shock: , Those houses look great!

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Very nice set up MO :cool:

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Post by Jane »

Hey Leah.... did you notice in SR's post he's saying use that "used motor oil" to coat the inside of the boxes !! Maybe just rub the oil all over the hound like they usually do and let the dog rub the sides of the dog box !! LOL !!
Nice toxic box for the hounds..... MO, DON'T DO IT !!!

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